Matt St. John Earlier this month, Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research (WCFTR) staff hit the road to attend the Association of Moving Image Archivists conference in Milwaukee. The annual conference brings together archivists, …
Year: 2024
Understanding Visual Culture Through Silent Film Collections – Journal of e-Media Studies
Staff and researchers at the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research (WCFTR) are eagerly anticipating some well-deserved time in the coming weeks and holiday breaks to explore latest advancements in historiography and digital humanities …
Wrangling Date Metadata in the Media History Digital Library
For over a decade the Media History Digital Library (MHDL) has supported film and media studies by providing online access to trade papers, fan magazines, and other primary source materials. Lantern, the search platform for the MHDL, provides full-text search for millions of pages within the collections. I have worked as one of the main MHDL developers for the past 4+ years. During that time, I have seen first-hand the various interconnected systems and tools—as well as continual “behind the scenes” work—that keeps things running smoothly. This work is not always visible or apparent to users, so what I’d like to do with this blog post is share what some of this work has involved.
Writer in Action: The Alvin Boretz Collection
Samantha Janes The Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research (WCFTR) is proud to announce the online launch of Writer in Action: The Alvin Boretz Collection. The Alvin Boretz collection documents the life and writings …
Honoring David Bordwell, game-changing film historian and leader for the WCFTR
By Eric Hoyt At the WCFTR, we are grieving the loss of one of our leaders and dear friends. David Bordwell, emeritus professor of Film, passed away last week at his home in Madison, Wisconsin. …
Celebrating Valentine’s Day All Month Long with Wendy Clarke’s Love Tapes
Ashton Leach The snow outside is melting and hearts are growing warmer as Valentine’s Day quickly approaches. The Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research is overjoyed to join in the love-filled season by sharing …